Product: Natural 20mm 5 Mukhi Rudraksha Mala – 54 Beads
Mukhi (Faces): 5 Mukhi (Panchamukhi)
Bead Count: 54 Beads
Bead Size: 20mm (Large Collector Size)
Stringing: Red Wool Spacers Between Each Bead with Handknotted Construction
Usage: Serious japa practice, Shiva worship, Maha Shivaratri, advanced devotional use
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Natural 20mm 5 Mukhi Rudraksha Mala – Large Nepal Origin Beads
The 20mm 5 mukhi rudraksha mala is a premium devotional mala featuring 54 large natural Rudraksha beads of Nepal origin. Unlike standard 7-10mm Rudraksha malas, this 20mm 5 mukhi rudraksha mala uses significantly larger beads — each around 20mm in size — giving the mala a bold, substantial presence preferred by serious Shiva devotees and advanced japa practitioners.
Devotees searching for 20mm 5 mukhi rudraksha mala, large rudraksha mala, nepal rudraksha mala, or 54 beads rudraksha mala will find this mala to be a handpicked quality choice. Each bead is carefully selected for proper five mukhi (face) line count, bead size consistency, and overall natural quality.
The 20mm 5 mukhi rudraksha mala 54 beads is assembled in traditional premium style — with soft red wool spacers between each bead and handknotted construction. The red wool spacers protect the beads from rubbing against each other while adding a distinctive traditional appearance that is preferred by serious Rudraksha devotees across India and Nepal.
Why Choose This 20mm 5 Mukhi Rudraksha Mala?
- Large 20mm Beads: Each bead is approximately 20mm — significantly larger than standard 7-10mm Rudraksha malas, giving a bold traditional presence
- Nepal Origin Beads: Sourced from Nepal — known for larger, premium Rudraksha beads with well-defined mukhi lines
- Authentic 5 Mukhi (Panchamukhi): Each bead carries the sacred five natural faces associated with Lord Shiva
- Traditional 54 Bead Count: The sacred half-japa count used in Hindu devotional tradition
- Red Wool Spacer Construction: Traditional premium stringing style with soft red wool between each bead for bead protection and authentic appearance
- Handknotted Quality: Each bead section is handknotted for durability and proper spacing
- Handpicked for Quality: Each bead individually inspected for mukhi count, size, and natural quality before stringing
The Sacred Significance of 5 Mukhi Rudraksha
Rudraksha, scientifically known as Elaeocarpus ganitrus, is one of the most sacred seeds in Hindu tradition. The name Rudraksha translates to “tears of Lord Rudra (Shiva)” and carries deep spiritual significance for Shaivite devotees.
The 5 mukhi Rudraksha — also known as Panchamukhi Rudraksha — has five natural lines or faces visible on each bead. It is the most widely worn variety of Rudraksha and is traditionally associated with Lord Shiva in his Kalagni Rudra form. The five faces are traditionally believed to represent the five elements (pancha bhootas).
Wearing a 20mm 5 mukhi rudraksha mala 54 beads is traditionally believed to support daily spiritual practice, japa meditation, and Shiva worship. Large 20mm beads are especially preferred by serious devotees who value the tactile presence of substantial Rudraksha beads during japa.
About Nepal Origin Rudraksha
Nepal-origin Rudraksha beads are traditionally considered premium because:
- Larger Size: Nepali Rudraksha trees produce significantly larger beads compared to Indonesian varieties
- Well-Defined Mukhis: Deeper, clearer mukhi line grooves visible on each bead
- Dense Grain: Fuller, more substantial bead structure
- Traditional Preference: Preferred by serious Rudraksha practitioners worldwide
Care Instructions
- Avoid prolonged water and moisture exposure
- Keep away from perfume, soap, shampoo, and chemicals
- Wipe gently with a soft dry cloth after use
- Apply a small drop of sandalwood or mustard oil occasionally to maintain bead health
- Store in a dry pouch or pooja room when not in use
- Handle the red wool spacers gently to preserve the traditional construction
Traditional Usage Guidelines
1. Cleanse Before First Use: Place the mala in your pooja room for some time before wearing or using for japa.
2. Best Occasions: Maha Shivaratri, Pradosham, Mondays, Shravan month — all traditionally associated with Lord Shiva.
3. Japa Practice: Traditionally used for Shiva mantras — Om Namah Shivaya, Mahamrityunjaya, and other Rudra mantras.
4. Remove Before Sleeping and Bathing: Protect the beads and wool spacers from damage.
5. Avoid Funeral Places: As per tradition, remove before visiting funeral places or graveyards.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: How large are the beads in this 20mm 5 mukhi rudraksha mala?
A: Each bead is approximately 20mm in size, with natural variations in the 19-21mm range. This is significantly larger than standard Rudraksha malas which typically use 7-10mm beads. Large 20mm beads are preferred by serious devotees for their tactile presence during japa.
Q: Is this mala Nepal origin or Indonesian?
A: This 20mm 5 mukhi rudraksha mala features Nepal-origin beads — known for larger size, well-defined mukhi lines, and dense grain. Nepal Rudraksha is traditionally preferred over Indonesian varieties by serious practitioners.
Q: Why does this mala have red wool spacers between beads?
A: The red wool spacer construction is a traditional premium stringing style used for large Rudraksha malas. The wool spacers protect the beads from rubbing against each other during use, extend the mala’s life, and give the traditional appearance preferred by Rudraksha devotees.
Q: Why do the beads look different from each other?
A: Rudraksha beads are natural seeds, not machine-made beads. Each bead has its own unique size, shape, colour, and mukhi line depth. These variations are signs of authentic natural Rudraksha and are considered desirable by traditional practitioners.
Q: Is this suitable for daily wear?
A: Yes. However, large 20mm beads make this a substantial mala better suited for pooja use, japa practice, and special occasions rather than casual daily wear. Many devotees prefer smaller 6-8mm malas for daily wear.
Q: Can I order a custom bead size or count?
A: Yes. Contact us via WhatsApp for custom bead size, count, or length requirements.
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